निर्विकल्पो निराहारः स राजा दृढनिश्चयः । अर्चयामास गौरीशं दिवा नक्त मनन्यधीः
nirvikalpo nirāhāraḥ sa rājā dṛḍhaniścayaḥ | arcayāmāsa gaurīśaṃ divā nakta mananyadhīḥ
وكان ذلك الملك ثابتَ العزم، لا تردّد فيه ولا طعام، وقد عقد قلبه على غير سواه، فعبد غوريشا، ربَّ غوري (شيفا)، ليلًا ونهارًا.
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) narrating (deduced)
Tirtha: Mahākāla (Ujjayinī)
Type: kshetra
Scene: Candrasena in the temple, fasting, eyes steady, offering bilva leaves and water to Śiva (Gaurīśa), lamps burning through night as he continues worship without distraction.
Steady resolve, fasting, and one-pointed devotion (ananya-bhakti) are portrayed as the royal path to divine protection and victory.
Mahākāla’s sacred sphere at Ujjayinī (Ujjain), where Śiva responds to sincere worship.
Fasting (nirāhāra) and continuous worship/arcana of Śiva (Gaurīśa) by day and night with exclusive focus.